So, the BBC is using a standard Creative Commons Licence?

OK. Which one?

Gordon.



At 15:18 +0000 19/2/07, Matthew Cashmore wrote:
Hi Gordon - nope an honest as you like Creative Commons Licence - no BBC
fudge at all.

m

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At 09:20 +0000 13/2/07, Mr I Forrester wrote:
And overnight we got Boingboing'ed -
http://www.boingboing.net/2007/02/12/bbc_techies_talk_drm.html

Off the bat, I would say Cory has taken some of the simple stuff and
ran with it... The debate was a lot more complex that suggested in
BoingBoing

Cheers,

Ian



"You can download and remix the MPeg3 file or the Ogg Vorbis file.
Both are licensed under creative commons attribution."

Not true? A BBC fudge licence, not a Creative Commons licence.

Gordo

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